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I can honestly say I've never given it a nano seconds thought. Do you often reflect on how you're perceived by others ? Even anonymous internet nuffies ?

But I do note that you're quoting yourself in the third person in your last paragraph. Oh dear.

How have you not seen me do that before? You have been here in various forms for a decade.

And I am never offended by perceptions from anonymous, yet attributal, posters on forums.

But I don't see the harm in pointing out that those perceptions 'run the gamut' from obsequious sycophant of the MFC Administration to a vile upstart keen on maligning those in that Administration...

My round-about point is that you cannot judge someone by whatver that person has just said. Reading a book by the last page you read, as it were.

Anyway, what were we talking about?

 

If articles are going to be written about opinions from unverified sources, the author may as well just write an editorial.

Anyone can sign up to a forum and write anything, to push any point of view.

Even the article author could do that to set an agenda.

It worries me when I think of the possibly that some of posters on this site who do have their own agendas could be quoted.

Especially this season.

The term "the vocal minority" comes to mind.

(yes, I am aware of the irony).

What is reality anyway :)

 

If articles are going to be written about opinions from unverified sources, the author may as well just write an editorial.

Anyone can sign up to a forum and write anything, to push any point of view.

Even the article author could do that to set an agenda.

It worries me when I think of the possibly that some of posters on this site who do have their own agendas could be quoted.

Especially this season.

The term "the vocal minority" comes to mind.

(yes, I am aware of the irony).

But that happens on any level. People have agendas. Demonland is no different. It doesn't take long to see a particular slant.

The same people could also raise agendas at the AGM.

Demonland does give a fairly wide choice of view.


How have you not seen me do that before? You have been here in various forms for a decade.

I have a bad habit of quickly skimming most posts. It's rare that I read one in depth.

It's all I can put it down to.

I have a bad habit of quickly skimming most posts. It's rare that I read one in depth.

It's all I can put it down to.

Clearly you've picked up that habit as a means of coping with your unneccessarily long and boring biopic. At least you learned more than me from that film.

Clearly you've picked up that habit as a means of coping with your unneccessarily long and boring biopic. At least you learned more than me from that film.

Who are you ?

 

Gee this site has become a lot like 'Ology in a very short time ;).

On topic - if a player can't cop a serve from a coach he should go back to Auskick.

Gee this site has become a lot like 'Ology in a very short time ;).

On topic - if a player can't cop a serve from a coach he should go back to Auskick.

or Mt Martha Primary School -- oh hang on, they can't even play bruise-free footy there any more.

or Mt Martha Primary School -- oh hang on, they can't even play bruise-free footy there any more.

Saw that tonight monoccular.

What is the world coming too!

And we wonder why kids are over weight now

Gee this site has become a lot like 'Ology in a very short time ;).

On topic - if a player can't cop a serve from a coach he should go back to Auskick.

Great comment 'Tassie Devil' - why have 9 pages been wasted on this topic!

Great comment 'Tassie Devil' - why have 9 pages been wasted on this topic!

probably as theres not much else to hang a hat on currently !!

probably as theres not much else to hang a hat on currently !!

Good humour, but a sad indictment on MFC and Demonland!

Good humour, but a sad indictment on MFC and Demonland!

yes and no

Were all waiting for the next Train to somewhere. Instead we keep seeing expresses, not stoppping, pass us by. gets cold on that platform. Gets wearisome.

What do we have.... Flinders St all change....well at least at years end therell be another clean out and some will indeed change. And we all board the the train to Hopesville , be there by 4.30...


Not quite following BB, although if you are saying there is little to talk about - I am bitching about journalism again...

That means it's quiet...

Saw that tonight monoccular.

What is the world coming too!

And we wonder why kids are over weight now

They need that extra padding to protect them from 'kiddie fiddlers'

Not quite following BB, although if you are saying there is little to talk about - I am bitching about journalism again...

That means it's quiet...

sorry there rpfc...took the branchline there.

yes...a combination of not really much happening of worth and a degree of mailaise at same said reality.

2012...another year.. of.... ( insert expletive..or colourful description )

Another year of treading water.. are we Demons or frogs ?

Not quite following BB, although if you are saying there is little to talk about - I am bitching about journalism again...

That means it's quiet...

It's just a bit of good post humour rpfc - but NEVER attack the media, they always win!


Have enjoyed all on this post even if the topic may have beeen derailed sometimes

Keep up the banter it does divert from some of the more painful aspects of supporting the DEES.

Have enjoyed all on this post even if the topic may have beeen derailed sometimes

Keep up the banter it does divert from some of the more painful aspects of supporting the DEES.

I really think you should consider changing your screen name...

It's just a bit of good post humour rpfc - but NEVER attack the media, they always win!

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Love it old55! However, just remember all of that story ain't over yet!

I really think you should consider changing your screen name...

Good point JM but even pain can be positive.


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